He may have failed to capture War Machine, but as Twitter fans are quick to point out, Dog the Bounty Hunter has experienced plenty of other small successes over the course of the past few months. The Dog And Beth: On The Hunt star recently made a preteen’s day by visiting with her and offering up his private phone number!

Dog the Bounty Hunter may be finished with A&E, but he certainly hasn’t abandoned his passion — bringing ne’er-do-wells to justice! The former star of A&E’s Dog The Bounty Hunter has decided, in light of the terrifying Christy Mack assault case, to take down accused MMA star War Machine.

Yesterday we learned that A&E’sDog the Bounty Hunter was getting canceled, but even that can’t keep a good dog down! What do we mean? Well, after the news broke, Duane and Beth Chapman spoke to the media, and hinted to a possible new show. Fans rejoice! Read on for the scoop.

The last time we heard from Duane Chapman of A&E’sDog the Bounty Hunter, Duane was busy trying to hunt down the Quaids for a chat. What’s going on with the family these days? Well, apparently “Dog” and the entire family are being sent to the pound as A&E is canceling the show, which was once a big hit. Read on for all the details!

Just in time for the season premiere of Dog The Bounty Hunter, Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman had a recent health scare over the weekend. According to a new report from RadarOnline, he was rushed to UCLA Medical Center when he began to experience pain.

Lyssa Chapman, 22, is pregnant with her second child! Recently, she spoke with momlogic.comabout bounty hunting with her dad on their reality show Dog, the Bounty Hunter, and what it’s like catching criminals while carrying a child. She also opened up about being a teen mother, and weights in on Jon & Kate Plus 8drama…

Just as season five filming gets underway for A&E’s Dog, the Bounty Hunter, the actor who claims to be the show’s creator has launched a lawsuit against the producers.

Boris Krutonog has accused A&E, producer David Houts, and his companies Hybrid Films, Inc. and D&D Television Productions of supposedly breaching their contract with him by not paying him for season four of the show. According to Krutonog, the companies have neglected to pony up for his portion of DVD sales, syndication deals and more.

Also, according to Krutonog, he has been a victim of The Dog and Dog’s wife, Beth, as well. According to court papers, Krutonog has found himself a target of “abusive, violent and outrageous conduct,” as well as “episodes of psychotic behavior” on the part of the two stars.

Krutonog claims that he met Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife Beth in 1995 and proceeded to create the show “Dog, the Bounty Hunter,” inspired by the Hawaii-based bondsman’s “colorful life and exploits.” According to Krutonog, as compensation for producing and airing the show, A&E had agreed to pay him as co-Executive Producer “for the life of the show.” Krutonog is seeking at least $5 million in owed salaries, royalties and other compensation. A&E is making no comment about the litigation.

The spotlight seems to love Dog Chapman, who has been in headlines when a bounty hunter bust in Mexico landed him in jail and again last year when his son released a tape of a phone conversation in which Dog made a racial slur against his son’s girlfriend, causing A&E to yank his show from the air last fall. Dog’s repeated apologies have led to A&E to bring the show back on air.

Dog the Bounty Hunter is currently in filming for season five and is scheduled to premiere Wednesday, July 16th at 9:00 PM (ET).

Dwayne Chapman (AKA: Dog, the Bounty Hunter) has been off-air long enough and is ready to come back! This summer he’s poised to be back on the streets with his crew and his cameras and get back to the business of putting away bad guys.

Fans of The Dog may remember that last fall his A&E hit show, Dog, the Bounty Hunter, was yanked off the air after a taped telephone conversation was leaked to the press by his son. In the conversation, Chapman made some racist comments about his son’s African-American girlfriend.

After the tape was released, Chapman wasted no time in apologizing for his actions, saying, “I am deeply disappointed in myself for speaking out of anger to my son and using such a hateful term…” Apparently the apology worked, as A&E decided that all was forgiven and The Dog could come back.

And finally we have some idea of when that will be. Word has it that we can look to see Dog, the Bounty Hunter back on air in late June, with reruns airing beginning June 25th and new episodes following soon after on A&E.